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pytezos
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Tezos Dev tools: short recap
Pytezos by Tezos Baking Bad provides flexible RPC wrappers, high-level interfaces for interacting with smart contracts, and various options for simulating and testing Michelson programs.
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Every link DEVs interested on Tezos should know
Python Node RPC SDK https://pytezos.org/
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Tezos ICO Cryptography
https://github.com/baking-bad/pytezos/blob/f94160821a10503a1f2d9f5967be7ab9362ec019/pytezos/crypto.py#L201
mi-cho-coq
- Every link DEVs interested on Tezos should know
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12 reasons Cardano can't scale in 2022
There are similarities between the promises made by Cardano and what you find in Tezos: * proof-of-stake L1s * on-chain voting: Voltaire for Cardano vs periodic elections on Tezos (already 8 important upgrades of the protocol that were voted for, with the Foundation abstaining!) * formal verification of contracts and the chain itself: mentioned here for Cardano vs several projects in Tezos (Mi-Cho-Coq, foobar.land, both using the Coq proof assistant) * ongoing work on L2s: Hydra for Cardano vs Deku, zkRollups and optimistic rollups as well (a bit similar to Arbitrum IIRC).
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Formal Verification: Tezos’s Feature Nobody Talks About
We are not working with LIGO to verify smart contracts, more with Mi-Cho-Coq which aims to verify smart contracts directly at the Michelson level. Using Mi-Cho-Coq it is possible to verify the Michelson output of LIGO or SmartPy. I heard LIGO people also have projects to do verification directly at the LIGO's level or verify the implementation of the LIGO compiler.
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Front running and general architecture?
Formal verification for smart contracts. Many (Not all) categories of vulnerabilities can be avoided that way. See fe: https://medium.com/coinmonks/verify-a-smart-contract-with-archetype-6e0ea548e2da or https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq which can be used on any michelson code.
- About Michelson design
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ELI5 This “superior tech” Tezos has
The link to the Coq formalization of Michelson, to formally verify smart-contracts: https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq
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Supporting EVM, WASM Bitcoin Script, etc.
Web assembly is stack-based and there are tools like KWasm for formal verification - so a move to WASM is a more likely candidate... but Michelson is a very capable and verifiable stack based low-level language too. https://gitlab.com/nomadic-labs/mi-cho-coq/
What are some alternatives?
objkt-swap - Hic et Nunc smart contracts. FA2 multiassets: hDAO, OBJKTs, Marketplace, SUBJKTs and Unregistry.
juvix - Juvix empowers developers to write code in a high-level, functional language, compile it to gas-efficient output VM instructions, and formally verify the safety of their contracts prior to deployment and execution.
tzkt - 😼 Awesome Tezos blockchain indexer and API
cardano-ledger - The ledger implementation and specifications of the Cardano blockchain.
dipdup - Modular framework for creating selective indexers and featureful backends for dapps
hicdex
alive-progress - A new kind of Progress Bar, with real-time throughput, ETA, and very cool animations!
CIPs
Conseil - Query API and indexer for Tezos and other decentralized platforms.